The Mughals were descended from Mongols and Turks and were Muslims, dominant in the 1600s and 1700s. The Mauryans were Hindus/Buddhists much much earlier.
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The Mughals were descended from Mongols and Turks and were Muslims, dominant in the 1600s and 1700s. The Mauryans were Hindus/Buddhists much much earlier.
For several hundred years (roughly the 16th and 17th centuries), the Mughal Empire ruled most of what is modern-day India. The decline of this Muslim power from the early 1700s onward was accompanied by the rise of Hindu leadership in the form of the Maratha Empire along with the steady increase of European (especially British) control of the sub-continent.
What was currency in Britain during the 1700s?
The British Empire.
The Ottomans
France an England
The last Mughal emperor lost his throne in 1857 in the wake of the Great Indian Mutiny when the British had emerged victorious. The Mughal emperors had however lost their real power long before, in the early 1700s when the Empire had lost the so-called Deccan wars and a great number of local rulers as a result declared themselves independent from the Mughals.
Britain and France fought for control of India; By the late 1700s Great Britain had won.
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
Pope Clement XI was the Pope sometime during the 1700s.
Late 1700s.